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This is a cast photo from Diff'rent Strokes, a popular NBC sitcom that ran from 1978 through 1985. The show was about a Park Avenue millionaire widower who decides to adopt two black kids. (I'm sure that happens all the time!) The cst members were Todd Bridges as Willis, Conrad Bain as Mr. Drummond, Dana Plato as Kimberley, and Gary Coleman as Arnold. Today the show is cynically remembered for the legal and social troubles that befell its youthful stars. A Johnny Carson Carnac routine summed it up best: The answer is coffee, donuts, and a Diff'rent Strokes cast member. The question is name three things you find in the back seat of a police car! Tags:DiffrentStrokescastAdded: 16th November 2007Views: 1409Rating:Posted By:Lava1964

This is what the ideal of female beauty was from about 1895 to 1915. It was the Gibson Girl look--named after artist Charles Dana Gibson. His drawings often illustrated magazine stories of the era. They were likely the first type of mass media to influence the perception of what feminine beauty is. The stereotypical Gibson Girl was tall, had an extreme hourglass figure, with her hair (preferably curly) piled atop her head in a bouffant, pompadour, or chignon style. This photo is of stage actress Camille Clifford who epitomized the Gibson Girl look. Tags:GibsonGirlCamilleCliffordAdded: 3rd December 2007Views: 2325Rating:Posted By:Lava1964

Back in 2006, late-night talk show host Conan O'Brien learned he closely resembled Finland's president Tarja Halonen. After using this for laughs for a few weeks, it was only natural that O'Brien would be invited to tour the Scandanavian country. It was a huge success! Tags:ConanOBrienFinlandAdded: 15th September 2008Views: 955Rating:Posted By:Lava1964

Almost exactly 11 years later, Plato's son, Tyler Lambert, committed suicide at the age of 25. According to Richardson, her grandson, a cameraman and amateur songwriter, had long struggled with his mother's premature death at age 36. Plato died of a prescription pill overdose on May 8, 1999. It was around the time of Mother's Day, Richardson notes, making the anniversary that much harder. Tags:SonoftheLateDanaPlatoCommitsSuicideAdded: 25th May 2010Views: 1047Rating:Posted By:Old Fart